Tickets run from 500 ($39US) down to 40 pesos ($3US). That’s less than the Anniversary show (600 top) , but a bit more than last year’s Dos Leyendas (450). My attendance guess is 8,250. That’s a good number for current CMLL, but there’s no sense they’re pulling in casual fans.

Rush & Terrible are slight favorites.

Diamante Azul is in a higher spot than Metro usually got on these shows, but it may be the new normal for him.

Love the lineup for Dos Leyendas. First time in quite a while CMLL has actually delivered with a lineup that feels like a major show. Two big matches and the rest of the show full of matches that on paper look like they can be tremendous if the guys work hard.

If I had to make one switch I’d probably insert Mascara Dorada for La Mascara and move La Mascara down into Porky’s spot so he can be opposite Averno. Porky has been really terrible lately and will only slow that match down.

Oh, and AYM snuck in another hour of the PRI show after Sobre el Ring. The Flecha & Primero matches were repeats (though I caught the end of that one, so I’ll put it up.) They also aired the women’s match, but the minis one seems lost to the AYM film vault for the moment.

Oh, and AYM snuck in another hour of the PRI show after Sobre el Ring. The Flecha & Primero matches were repeats (though I caught the end of that one, so I’ll put it up.) They also aired the women’s match, but the minis one seems lost to the AYM film vault for the moment.
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Well, I haven’t AYM SPORTS, but in mi cable sistem there is Cablesports (who apparently is a parnert channel of AYM), and the last week in Cablesports they aired the minis match, an the womens too, also the first match that i wasn’t able to watch.